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Look at the plugins for TinyMCE, CKEditor and EasyMDE, perhaps you can integrate it in a similar way.
It's a paid editor (without the option for a trial), and they say on their website that support is included. So if there are any problems in using it please contact them.
It's a paid editor (without the option for a trial), and they say on their website that support is included. So if there are any problems in using it please contact them.
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Hi!
Yes, it pays. I can use the editor outside of bludit. Integrating into bludite alone is not easy. But you can try it here: https://innovastudio.com/builderdemo/demo.html
And here is an older version that could be tested because the structure of the new version is similar: https://github.com/TypischTouristik/contentbuilder
Based on that, do you have any ideas?
In the meantime, I’m trying to paste myself based on the other editors.
I also found a free editor (keditor) today that might be exciting for others in terms of bludit. It would be worth a look because it uses parts of ckeditor, but I think it has a much better visual editor:
http://kademi.github.io/keditor/example ... ntent.html
https://github.com/Kademi/keditor
Yes, it pays. I can use the editor outside of bludit. Integrating into bludite alone is not easy. But you can try it here: https://innovastudio.com/builderdemo/demo.html
And here is an older version that could be tested because the structure of the new version is similar: https://github.com/TypischTouristik/contentbuilder
Based on that, do you have any ideas?
In the meantime, I’m trying to paste myself based on the other editors.
I also found a free editor (keditor) today that might be exciting for others in terms of bludit. It would be worth a look because it uses parts of ckeditor, but I think it has a much better visual editor:
http://kademi.github.io/keditor/example ... ntent.html
https://github.com/Kademi/keditor
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And what is the answer of the support?
Thank you for the link. But it lacks a documentation.And here is an older version that could be tested [...]
An interesting project. But it is irritating that the last release was in 2018.I also found a free editor (keditor) today that might be exciting for others in terms of bludit.
Because the editor works inside iFrame I doubt that it is possible to integrate it in Bludit.
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Thank you for your answers Edi!
I wrote to them as soon as I get an answer indicating it. I did a couple of tests based on the descriptions and finally managed to set up the innova contentbuilder. Writings edited with it appear perfectly in all views. I can't create a Bludit plugin, but it works well online anyway. I tried to work with the latest bludit themes in duality, in which everything is in place. I can only recommend themes created by Colapiombo to everyone. One of the best current Themes!
I also tried the Keditar, but - as you wrote - it hasn't worked so far.
I wrote to them as soon as I get an answer indicating it. I did a couple of tests based on the descriptions and finally managed to set up the innova contentbuilder. Writings edited with it appear perfectly in all views. I can't create a Bludit plugin, but it works well online anyway. I tried to work with the latest bludit themes in duality, in which everything is in place. I can only recommend themes created by Colapiombo to everyone. One of the best current Themes!
I also tried the Keditar, but - as you wrote - it hasn't worked so far.
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I specify the css path and then simply paste the html file created with the content builder into the tinymce editor. I put css in the bludit HTML Code plugin. The contenteditor, of course, also runs online. And I can use the finished html code anywhere.
Support doesn't really know about bludit, but sent a description of how it works in principle in any cms, or on its own.
Support doesn't really know about bludit, but sent a description of how it works in principle in any cms, or on its own.